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HENRY MQ WHITMARSH, or ABINeToN, MASSAGHUSTTS, AND SILAS S'. PUTNAM, 0F DoRcHESTER, MASSACHUSETTS.

Letters Patent No. 61,590, dated January 29, 1867.

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TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:

Be it known that w, HENRY M. WHITMARSH, of Abington, in the county of Plymouth, and State of Massachusetts, and SILAS S. PUTNAM, of Dorchester, in the county of Norfolk, and State aforesaid, have invented an Improved Hook for Suspcnding Clothes and other' articles; of which the following isa full, clear, and exact description, ,reference being had to the accompanying' drawings, making part of this specification, in which- Figure l is a perspective view of our improved hook, open, ready for use.

Figur-e 2 is a central vertical section through the same, closed up. .c

Our invention consists in an improved hook for suspending clothes and other articles, which is so constructed that it may be closed up out of the way, thereby causing it to occupy less space, and particularly adapting it for use in many situations where an ordinary hook would be unsuitable in consequence of its'projecting out too far.

To enable others skilled in the art to understand and use our invention, We will proceed to describe the manner in which We have carried it out. y i

ln thesaid drawings, A is a plate, which is attached to the strip B by screws, a. Through this 'plate A is out a slot, b, on each side of which is formed a projection, c, between which is pivoted the hook C, the pin d passing through a slot, e, in the hook. To the under side of the plate A, beneath the slotb, is secured a-at spring, f, which prevents thehook when down froxn being easily thrown upin removing an article therefrom; When the hookris thrown over into the position seen in gi. 2, the slot e allows itto drop down slightly, by which it is locked in place, and prevented frombeing thrown down on pressure being applied near its base in a downward direction, while it may easily be turned over into a position `ready for use by taking hold near its point. The Spring f may be dispensed' with if desired, although we prefer to use it as shown and described. .A nook constructed as above described may be readily closedup so as to occupy very little space, thereby adapting it to many places where the ordinary hook would be objectionable on account of its projecting out too great a' distance. And our invention may be applied to meat hooks, water hooks, for harness saddles, and those used I for various other purposes.

Claim.

What we claim as our invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, isl The pivoted hook C, with its slot c, so arranged that it may beclosed up, andi thus occupy less space, subtantially as described. l

HENRY M. WHITMARSH, v Witnesses: vSLAS S. PUTNAM.r`

I. E. TESCHEMACHER, N. W. STEARNS.y 

